I came upon an article called How to Photograph Busy Tourist Sites by Kav Dadfar on the Digital Photography School website a few weeks ago. All the tips sounded a lot like the ones I have talked about either directly or indirectly here on the my blog over the years. I thought it would be fun to take each tip and expand on them. I hope you enjoyed the series. Below is each tip and a summary of the posts with links for your reference.

2. Include the Tourists

Especially at a Disney or similar type of place, it is almost impossible not to get other guests in your photos. As I showed, just include the people like I did below. In fact, I waited for someone interesting (see #4 below) to stop in front of the fish tank on the Pangani Forest Exploration Trail in Disney’s Animal Kingdom.

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